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The Robert Half BEL20 CEO Tracker

How have the career paths changed to becoming one of Belgian’s top bosses? Is having a financial background the key to success, or is a technology background the way of the future? The BEL20 CEO Tracker slideshare highlights the key findings from the annual Robert Half BEL20 CEO Tracker including the career paths, educational background, age and nationality of the BEL20 CEOs.

Key findings include:

23% of CEOs attended Catholic University of Louvain There is only 1 female CEO The average CEO is 55 years old

Inside the results

For a snapshot of the results view the slideshare. Alternatively, we have offered a more in-depth analysis in our BEL20 CEO tracker press release. See more

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About the Robert Half BEL20 CEO Tracker research

Robert Half conducts annual research on the BEL20 CEOs by analysing publicly available sources of information including company websites, financial and company announcements, bios and press releases about BEL20 CEOs to track trends including their professional career backgrounds, age and length of tenure. The research was analysed from the period 1 October 2019 – 31 December 2019, and all results are correct to the best of our knowledge.